c. A map depicting the existing development of the property and all land within 200 feet.
<br />d. A plan showing the precise location of existing streets, property lines, easements, water mains, and storm
<br />and sanitary sewers with invert elevations on and within 100 feet of the subject property.
<br />(3) Present on -site status. All of the graphics should be the same scale to allow easy cross-reference.
<br />a. Contours at minimum two -foot intervals on and within 20 feet of the subject property.
<br />b. Location, type, and extent of tree cover.
<br />c. Sufficient spot elevations and/or contours to indicate changes in slope on and within 20 feet of the
<br />subject property. Elevations of the centerline and gutter line of existing streets at each proposed access
<br />must be shown.
<br />d. Location and extent of water bodies, wetlands and streams, and floodplains within 300 feet of the subject
<br />property.
<br />e. Significant rock outcroppings.
<br />f. Existing drainage patterns.
<br />g. Vistas and significant views.
<br />h. Soil conditions as they affect development.
<br />(4) Utilityplan. Plans indicating the location of water and sanitary sewer lateral and service locations. Also
<br />indicated shall be the size and type of pipe and all other information, such as hydrants and cleanouts, as may
<br />be required by the city engineer.
<br />(5) Property dimension plan. Plans showing property lines, dimensions, lot area, required yard setbacks,
<br />easements and rights -of -way of the property and any significant topographical or physical features of the
<br />property based upon a certified survey.
<br />(6) Structure information plan. Plans showing the location, size, use and arrangement, including height in stories
<br />and feet and total square feet of ground area coverage and floor area, of proposed buildings. Also provided
<br />shall be architectural plans showing building elevations and exterior wall finishes of proposed buildings.
<br />(7) Internal circulation plan. Plans showing the location, dimensions and number of driveways, entrances, fire
<br />lanes, concrete entrance aprons, curb cuts, concrete curbing and gutter, parking stalls, parking lot islands,
<br />loading spaces, access aisles, concrete sidewalks, and all other circulation elements of the site.
<br />a. All site elements as listed in this subsection shall have noted on the plan a related cross section of
<br />element composition and construction design.
<br />b. All material compositions, i.e., bituminous, gravel, concrete, sod, etc., shall be noted on the plan.
<br />c. Spot elevations, including high points, corners of parking lots, and existing street elevations, shall also be
<br />shown on the plan.
<br />(8) Landscaping, screening and berming plan. Plans showing detailed locations, sketches, and provisions of
<br />existing and required landscaping, berming, and screening elements of the site.
<br />a. All those related elements which will be removed shall be properly noted on the plan.
<br />b. All plant screening and landscaping elements shall be broken out into types, sizes, and total numbers
<br />proposed in the plan.
<br />c. All fences shall be shown and related elevations and cross sections provided.
<br />(9) Grading and drainage plans. Plans showing all existing and proposed site contours in no more than two -foot
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